I still say it’s a game worth *more* than $3 (especially given what you’ve added to it, good grief), but congrats either way, Robert, I am so unbelievably pumped for you. You are going to make a mint, brodog~

And Wes, Steam doesn’t require an ESRB rating for indie games as they understand the process is time-consuming and monstrously expensive for independents. There’s just an understanding that you’ll disclose any “untoward” content ahead of time.

Thats great news guys! I hope the PC market is as receptive as the xbox indie games. How did the process work? Did you just show them your game and they eventually came back to you with a deal? Were there any problems with you not being tied to a publisher or LLC?

Does steam use that copyright protection on all games, or only on ones who ask for it? I plan on rebuying both games, and talking my friends into snagging them to, for the computer that is, but I won’t be touching a steam client, so if you are getting it up on some other outlets to, that would be good. My gripe with steam is you don’t own most, if not all, of the games you get from them, you are just doing a high tech form of renting.

Actually, I did some more thinking on the problem and I came up with a way that should let us get BoDVII working on the PC without too much time or work. I think we’re going to try to bundle both games together on the PC.

We’d like to port BoDVII, but after we get CSTW up on the PC, our #1 priority is getting our new game ready (since we’re planning on having a booth at PAX to show it off). So yes, there’s a good chance that BoDVII will go up eventually, but not in the immediate future.